Quotes about phone
phones television ridiculous
It is ridiculous that somebody picks up the phone and calls somebody they see on television. Why don't they call somebody in their area? Don't they know about that? Trisha Goddard
phones innovation internet
As a result, we will continue to see more innovation on the Internet and on mobile phones than on consoles. Trip Hawkins
phones guy heavy
He was a guy who talked with commas, like a heavy novel. Over the phone anyway. Raymond Chandler
phones might phone-calls
Tomorrow you might get a phone call about something wonderful and you might get a phone call about something terrible. Regina Spektor
phones cells games
I didn't own a cell phone for a long time. I was late in the game on that. Vince Vaughn
phones cisco plugs
Personally, I just got one of these Vonage IP phones. It's actually pretty cool. It comes with one of these Cisco ATA routers where you just plug an analog handset in. Robert Glaser
phones different records
My sympathies go out to the young performers today because they are under a microscope in a way I wasn't. Now everybody's got a camera phone and can record at will or take pictures of you. It's just a different world. I don't know how I would have fared back then. Ricky Schroder
phones long way
Android is a major step towards an ethical, user-controlled, free-software portable phone, but there is a long way to go. Richard Stallman
phones should gateways
Mobile phones are misnamed. They should be called gateways to human knowledge. Ray Kurzweil
phones giving looks
On his Giving Pledge philanthropy: The way I got the message out was to get a copy of FORBES, look down that 400 list and start making phone calls! Bill and Melinda [Gates] did the same thing. So keep publishing the list so I can milk it. Warren Buffett
phones manhattan four
If you’re purely after facts, please buy yourself the phone directory of Manhattan. It has four million times correct facts. But it doesn’t illuminate. Werner Herzog
phones cells laptops
I'm terribly forgetful. I've lost laptops, cell-phones. Ryan Tedder
phones records problem
I have problems with YouTube and things like that, when you catch it mid production. If I'm doing a show and I'm working on a bit and someone's there with a phone, they record it and put it online - it's not the finished product. Wanda Sykes
phones three four
A lot of times I'll doodle on something while I'm doing interviews, because sometimes I'm on the phone for three or four hours and I want to get something going. I'll just start from a scribble, or something that someone else already put on the page. Wayne Coyne
phones laptops revolution
Stop using your phones and laptops as toys and use them to start a revolution. Van Jones
phones people half
Half the people in the world have never made a phone call... half. William Esrey
phones organization people
I treat Twitter like a news feed. I follow you guys, I follow every news organization - left, right, center, and everything in between - and it's like a ticker on my phone. For me it's that you have to wade through the people who wish you were dead - and I have to respect their opinions - but it helps me stay on top of the news. Willie Geist
phones language cigarette
Some very considerable part of the gestural language of public places that had once belonged to cigarettes now belonged to phones. William Gibson
phones enemy bombs
Remember, the enemy comes to kill still and destroy. But now they`re going to inspect themselves? Oh, what could go wrong with that? Yes, don`t call us. We`ll call you, they say. And that`s really good because [Barack] Obama is standing by with his mighty phone and his mighty pen in case they stretch the truth a little. And they start dropping bombs. Sarah Palin
phones texting neglect
I'd rather fiddle with my phone for precious seconds than neglect an apostrophe; I'd rather insert a word laboriously keyed out than resort to predictive texting for a - acceptable to some - synonym. Will Self
phones age email
I like texting as much as the next kidult - and embrace it as yet more evidence, along with email, that we live now in the post-aural age, when an unsolicited phone call is, thankfully, becoming more and more understood to be an unspeakable social solecism, tantamount to an impertinent invasion of privacy. Will Self
phones stories letters
Someday I'll be remembered for The phone calls I never made Letters I never mailed And the stories I never finished telling anyone. Yoko Ono